It continues to run on YouTube while blocks of it are also simulcast on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+.
Recognizing and correcting mistakes would be one aspect of it, Sherman ventured.
McAfee blasted the site for ripping videos from his show in a bid for traffic.
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In addition, he said, the site highlights quotes completely out of context.
If I ever wanted to deal with suits, which i dont, that could be a thing.
I could make all that a thing.
I understand that you may have a lot of reasons to potentially hate me, McAfee said.
I think theyre misguided.
I would appreciate if you would give me and my guys a chance.
I think were helping out sports media as a whole in the future.
I think were going to get some things wrong and we apologize for that.
But whenever youre ripping our sh-t and trying to kill us, I think journalistic standards certainly is problematic.
We want to be good for sports in sports media.
We want to build sports.
And wed appreciate if you just gave us a fair shot.
Ive heard some people say Whys he letting this guy on?
He doesnt push back,' McAfee said.
Rodgers, he countered, is destined for a place on the Mount Rushmore of NFL quarterbacks.
This is one of the best football players of all time.
Getting to hear whatever he says, however questionable, is worthwhile, he added.
Referring to Rodgers on-field excellence during the seasons of 2020 and 2021, McAfee called him the Covid King.
When ESPN takes heat for something thats said on our show, thats not good business at all.
Elle Duncan, an anchor onSportsCenterwho also appears on other ESPN shows, defended McAfees stance.
Im not sure if its fair to paint everyone with those same broad strokes, she said.
I consider myself to be more of an entertainer than a journalist.